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ARRIVALS.

Thursday, September 16. Arahura, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 1596 tons, Dryden, from Auckland and Tokomaru Bay.} The Arahura arrived at Gisborne from I Auckland via Tokomaru Bay afc 3.30 a.m. ] to-day but shortly afterwards put to seaj again; the vessel stood into the bay towards 6 a.m., and later went over to] shelter under Young Nick's Head. Tho * steamer is now to be tendered at 5 p.m. to-day, weather and other circumstances permitting, after which she proceeds to Napier. She is to remain at that port all day to-morrow, returning to Gisborne • on, Saturday morning, when the vessel ' is to be then tendered at 6*a.m. with tho j launch for inward passengers. It is iii- { tended to keep the Arahura at Gisborne • all day Saturda_- m order to discharge I licr Auckland cargo, and to dispatch her i direct to Auckland that evening. . The ; last launch on Saturday has been'fixed ' lor 7 p.m. (meantime). i Owing to the rough weather upsetting : the Arahura's time-table the steamer will i Jiow not be able to make her usual Fri- i day night trip to Napier this week. - * Tlie Kowhai put. to sea at about 8 ; o'clock last night, and returned to the j baj' at 7.15 this morning, and immediate- • ly *ent over to Young Nick's Head to i shelter. All unloading operations at. this vessel m consequence were cancelled today owing to the heavy sea running. If the weather conditions permit a start will be made to-morrow morning tq continue the discharge o.f the coal cargo. It, is hoped to dispatch the collier for West-* port direct on Monday evening. The Kini arrived at Napier to-day with produce from -Lytteiton. Is is expected to dispatch her from Napier for Gisborne to discharge the remainder of her cargo to-morrow night. * The Te Anau left Timaru at 9 o'clock last night for Wellington. From the latter port she is to proceed to Napier, and then to* Gisborne with South Island produce. The oversea steamer Westmealh was also forced to put to sea at 7.15 o'clock last night, owing to the heavy sea coming up. The Tiroa is to leave for Hicks Bay tonight if the sea has moderated sufficiently. The Elsie Mary is also expected to sail for Auckland to-night, weather conditions permitting. A cable' has been received by the Royal jacket Navigation Company from the principals of the Holland-Australia Line m Rotterdam advising that the Soerakarta, which is the first vessel to inaugurate the service of the Holland-Australia Line from Continental ports to Australia, left Rotterdam on August 28 for Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney, via the Suez Canal. The following are additional passengers who have booked for Napier per the Arahura to-uirht: Misses Muir, Humphreys, Harries, __achee, Ferguson, Hountford, Mortensen, Limbrick, Jeffrey, Cooper, Boyle, Cox, Ludbrook, Jdhnison and- child, Mesdanies Br.rnard, Arlow, Dever, Maxwell, Messrs Grieve, Burnard, . Natusch, Arlow, Hyatt.., Collin, Lord, King, Holmes, Dever. Jones, Bradbury, .Hopkins, Parker, Kerr, Reeves, Fraser, Corcoran, Fanning: Wallace (2), Williams, Nicol, and Cooper.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15320, 16 September 1920, Page 4

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ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15320, 16 September 1920, Page 4

ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15320, 16 September 1920, Page 4